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Whether you are looking for the ultimate relaxing environment, adventure, cultural immersion, entertainment, sun or history, the Caribbean has it all. It is hard to leave unsatisfied from any of the many friendly locations throughout the Caribbean Sea. If you are uncertain which location fits you best, browse through our destinations. Take your time. There is no rush in the Caribbean Paradise.
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 | Antigua Vacations Antigua's tourist office boasts that the island has 365 beaches, 'one for each day of the year'. It has great reefs and wrecks for diving and snorkeling. On neighboring Barbuda you can track the island's fabled frigate birds and visit the Caribbean's largest rookery. | See all Antigua Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Aruba Vacations Beautiful island off the coast of Venezuela, Aruba is a vacationer's paradise: perfect weather, amazing landscape, and lots of sun. Tourism is the main driving economic force, but there are many undeveloped - and wildly beautiful - areas on the island. Visitors from neighboring Latin American countries and sun-lovers from North America and Holland are a common sight. | See all Aruba Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Bahamas - Freeport Vacations Freeport offers just about every type of vacation activity imaginable. The town is the embodiment of adrenaline, tropical entertainment. The only park of its kind in the world, the UNEXSO Dolphin Experience is a place where visitors can swim with dolphins that are free to come and go. The Experience was designed to study how dolphins and humans interact. Due to its immense popularity, it is necessary to make reservations ahead. | See all Bahamas - Freeport Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Bahamas - Nassau Vacations Nassau, the nation's capital, offers a mix of American-style modern resort and a mix of Old World charm. This could make your Nassau vacation one of the best. The center of tourist affairs is the waterfront. The historic downtown has many well-preserved 18th and 19th century buildings. The country's major government buildings surround the Parliament Square. Paradise Island, another popular destination in the Bahamas, is also connected to Nassau by a bridge. | See all Bahamas - Nassau Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Barbados Vacations The Bajans - as the friendly and fun-loving locals call themselves - take pride in calling their island "Little England". If this is true as far as the island's architecture is concerned, there are plenty of West Indian influences to be seen all around. Old parishes, horse races, and portraits of the queen remind all visitors the Bajans' past. With no standing military, the island seems like the perfect holiday vacation, where tourists enjoy everything from the sunny beaches to the Old England charm. | See all Barbados Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Dom Rep - Juan Dolio Vacations Juan Dolio and its neighbor beach town Guayacanes are for those who seek a couples or family restful vacation but like being able to take many excursions. If you are staying in Juan Dolio, you are equidistant from the culture, shopping and dining and nightlife of Santo Domingo. Just half an hour away from busy Boca Chica. The small towns of Guayacanes and Juan Dolio are set up along four interrupted stretches of road, following the shoreline. Juan Dolio has a boulevard and a main street where most hotels and restaurants are located. So you can walk, jog or cycle in safety here. There is a $10 tourist card fee (per person) to be paid upon arrival at the airport. | See all Dom Rep - Juan Dolio Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Dom Rep - La Romana Vacations On the Southeast coast of the Dominican Republic, La Romana has fabulous beaches and hotels. Home of the world famous Casa de Campo golf and family resort. The resort is conveniently located nearby the country's number one attraction, a charming fortified village - Altos de Chavon, a copy of a medieval Italian village. There is a $10 tourist card fee (per person) to be paid upon arrival at the airport.
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 | Dom Rep - Puerto Plata Vacations Puerto Plata is for those seeking an attractively-priced Rest and relax vacation with the option of lots of places to visit , gold sand beaches and the Playa Dorada Golf Course, an 18 hole course.
Choose Cabarete if you love windsurfing, famous for having excellent conditions for the sport. The attractiveness of Cabarete is in the people, the mingling of tourists who enjoy the intimacy of the smaller non inclusive hotels. There is a $10 tourist card fee (per person) to be paid upon arrival at the airport.
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 | Dom Rep - Punta Cana Vacations Punta Cana is booming and is currently undergoing a major face lift, with some of the most impressive all-inclusive properties in the Caribbean, Punta Cana enjoys 20 miles of white-sand beaches and clear waters set against a backdrop of palm trees, appealing - without a doubt - to those seeking an escape from the daily grind. The resort has been known for its excellent climate - it seldom rains during the day. There is a $10 tourist card fee (per person) to be paid upon arrival at the airport.
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 | Jamaica - Montego Bay Vacations Montego Bay, the second largest city in Jamaica, is a thriving tourist destination, with the highest hotel density on the island. On the tourist map since 1940's due to Doctor's Cave Beach warm mineral springs, Montego Bay is a cosmopolitan place with its own airport. Despite the influx of tourists it attracts every year, the city has retained much of its identity as an important trade center in the northwest. | See all Jamaica - Montego Bay Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Jamaica - Negril Vacations Situated on the northwestern coast of Jamaica, Negril was initially "discovered" as a tourist destination by North American hippies who liked the idea of being far from civilization. This is no longer the case, as the Seven Mile Beach hosts several chains of famous hotels. One can still capture the old charm of the 1960's when visiting West End. On the other hand, East End has a lot to offer to the modern tourist. | See all Jamaica - Negril Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Jamaica - Ocho Rios Vacations This north coast resort is Jamaica's cruise-ship capital. Once a small banana and fishing port, today's Ocho Rios hosts some of the best inns and hotels in the Caribbean. Dunn's River Falls and James Bond's creator Ian Fleming's house are among its most popular attractions. | See all Jamaica - Ocho Rios Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | San Juan Vacations Located some 1,000 miles south of Florida, Puerto Rico is packed with attractions ranging from rainforests and old-fashioned sugar estates to modern resorts and casinos. Coral reefs abound near Puerto Rico's shores, making it a prime attraction for those passionate of scuba and snorkeling. One can get a good value for money while enjoying miles of Caribbean beaches, a large variety of water sports, tennis courts, discos, and shops. San Juan is also world's second largest cruise ship homeport. | See all San Juan Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | St Lucia Vacations In recent years, St Lucia has become one of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean, as it hosts some of its finest resorts in a relatively unspoiled setting. As much of the tourist development surrounds the capital - Castries - the rest of the island remains charmingly unexplored, with mountains, banana plantations, a bubbling volcano, wild orchards, and fishing villages. Because of its unique charm and boutique appeal, St Lucia has become the preferred destination for honeymooners and couples in a quest for a romantic vacation. | See all St Lucia Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Turks and Caicos Vacations The islands of Turks and Caicos are fringed with exquisite beaches, which will certainly make you overlook the cactus and acacia trees found inland. While relaxing on the beach is an important goal to have in mind when visiting the islands, let us not forget the several hundred miles of coral reef surrounding the area, which places Turks and Caicos among world's top 10 diving destinations. Most of this archipelago remains rural and undeveloped - appealing mostly to those seeking secluded, romantic places. | See all Turks and Caicos Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | US Virgin Islands - St Croix Vacations St Croix is the largest of the US Virgin Islands. Its claim for fame is its geographical location - the easternmost point in the United States. As small as the island is, there are differences between the east tip (dry and arid) and its west coast - lush vegetation, even a "rain forest". In between one can find miles of beautiful beaches, rolling hills, and miles of condos. | See all US Virgin Islands - St Croix Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | US Virgin Islands - St John Vacations ST John, the smallest of the three U.S. Virgin Islands, retains a tranquil, unspoiled beauty uncommon in the Caribbean or anywhere else in the world. Today, two-thirds of St. John is part of the Virgin Islands National Park, featuring fascinating trails, secluded coves, and dazzling white beaches. Cruz Bay, the center of activity on St. John, contains colorful shops, lively bars, and fabulous restaurants.
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 | US Virgin Islands - St Thomas Vacations St. Thomas is also well known for its world-class yachting and sport fishing, Golf enthusiasts will enjoy the George and Tom Fazio-designed Mahogany Run course. Coral World Marine Park and Observatory contains an underwater observatory tower, a tropical nature trail, a marine gardens aquarium, and an 80,000-gallon coral reef tank. The circular, glass-enclosed tank lets visitors glimpse the beauty of the Caribbean without getting wet.
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 | Curacao Vacations Curacao, in the Dutch Caribbean off the coast of Venezuela, is one of the most picturesque islands in the Caribbean. Willemstad, Caribbean's most frequently photographed cityscape, is one of the few urban areas on UNESCO's World Heritage list. A walk through the capital reveals the beauty of its old buildings sheltering many duty free shops. One of the attractions of the island is the floatable market where neighboring Venezuelans bring fresh products everyday. DON'T FORGET: Curaçao is located on the outer fringes of the hurricane belt and they average less than 22 inches of rain a year.
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 | St Maarten Vacations This divided island is the smallest territory in the world to be shared by two sovereign states. No longer a sleepy Caribbean backwater, it's become a boomtown in recent years, due to major investments in tourism and infrastructure. Duty free shopping has turned the island into a virtual mall, and the casinos make the nightlife one of Caribbean's most vibrant. The French side of the island is renowned for its great cuisine and is a bit quieter than its Dutch counterpart. | See all St Maarten Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Tobago Vacations Trinidad and Tobago are two islands situated on the continental shelf of South America and are geographically but not geologically part of the West Indies. Tobago is part of a sunken mountain chain related to the continent. It lies to the northeast of Trinidad and is separated from its sister island by a channel about 20 mi(32km) in width. Both islands sit on the South American Tectonic Plate. | See all Tobago Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Guadeloupe Vacations Guadeloupe is a French archipelago comprising two large islands: Basse Terre and Grande Terre and several smaller ones. It is well known especially for its spectacular beaches. The people and culture is a harmonious blend of European, African and East Indian origin. Pointe-a-pitre on Grande-Terre is the commercial centre of Guadeloupe. The central Place de la Victoire is the oldest part of town, almost intact. In Basse-terre there an 17th-century cathedral and the ruins of Fort Louis Delgrès. | See all Guadeloupe Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Bonaire Vacations Bonaire is the second-largest island and the least developed in the Dutch Antilles. It is a real paradise for watersports lovers welcoming visitors with desert-like terrain and inviting turquoise waters. Bonaire's beautiful beaches and safe waters have remained intact because of the strict maintenance policy of the Marine Park. Flamingos still wander the landscape of multi-hued salt plains and multitudes of birds seek sanctuary in this piece of heaven. | See all Bonaire Hotels and Top Deals  |

 | Grenada Vacations Grenada is the second-smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis). It is a volcanic island, covered with fragrant spice trees and rare tropical flowers, bordered by stunning beaches, and dotted with cascading rivers and waterfalls. Grenada's physical beauty is complemented by its rich history and vibrant, living cultural heritage. Local festivals, fairs, and markets are an integral part of life on Grenada. A visit to the island must include a tour to the Grand Turk and the Crater Lake, the rum distillery, Caribs leap, Sioux Falls and a spice factory. | See all Grenada Hotels and Top Deals  |

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